Following long-term hypertension, mechanical stretching and neuroendocrine
stimulation, cause multiple heterogeneous cells of the heart to interact, and
result in myocardial remodeling with myocardial hypertrophy and fibrosis. The
immune system, specifically macrophages, plays a vital role in this process.
Macrophages are heterogeneous and plastic. Regulated by factors such as
microenvironment and cytokines, polarization can be divided into two main forms:
M1/M2, with different polarizations playing different roles in left ventricular
structural remodeling associated with hypertension. However, descriptions of
macrophage phenotypes in hypertension-induced myocardial hypertrophy models are
not completely consistent. This article summarizes the phenotypes of macrophages
in several models, aiming to assist researchers in studying macrophage phenotypes
in hypertension-induced left ventricular structural remodeling models.